Isabel Longoria, the Harris County Elections Administrator should have never been allowed to remain on the job once her she announced that she was resigning. That being said, Friday, July 1, 2022, can't come fast enough. But even after she leaves office, the FBI, CIA, Texas Rangers, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and anyone else who can look into corruption should carefully review the results of every election that Isabel Longoria has presided over. Why? Well, first off, 10,000 missing absentee mail ballots were discovered in Harris County during the March 1, 2022 primaries; then 41,090 mail ballots appeared, and then many just vanished in Harris County during the May 24th primary runoffs; now we've gone through two days of "EARLY VOTING" for a "SPECIAL JOING ELECTION" for the HCC School Board and the City of NASA Bay Council Position #4, and "ZERO" absentee mail-ballots have been reported.
Zero Mail Ballots in First Two Days Of Early Voting for the HCC District 2 Runoff Should Be Raising All Sorts of Red Flags
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
I'm thoroughly convinced that local election results are being manipulated and using "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOTS" and perhaps, even by switching votes, and casting votes for registered voters as well. However, that's all a story for another day. Have you noticed that "ZERO" is the number of "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOTS" that have been reported through two days of early voting?
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On Monday, June 6, 2022, a total of 125 votes were cast in person, with zero absentee mail ballots cast. On Tuesday, June 7, 2022, a total of 139 votes were cast in person, with zero absentee mail ballots cast. You can "CLICK HERE" for a closer look at the turnout numbers for Monday, June 6, 2022, and Tuesday, June 7, 2022.
6/7/2022
DOMINGO, SUZANNE DESAUTELS - 6/7/2022 - 7:56
WEBER, WINIFRED BANDY - 6/7/2022 - 8:10
EDWARDS, AGNES THOMPSON- 6/7/2022 - 8:16
MULLEN, JANET CLAIRE - 6/7/2022 - 8:19
BEREND, ANDREW LAMAR - 6/7/2022 - 8:34
JONES, CAROLYN ANN - 6/7/2022 - 8:39
BIRD, RODGER PAUL - 6/7/2022 - 9:10
BIRD, DIANE BECKER - 6/7/2022 - 9:10
WHEELER, WILMA FIELDS - 6/7/2022 - 9:13
VENABLES, GLENN DAVID - 6/7/2022 - 9:15
ASHFORD, JOSEPHINE - 6/7/2022 - 9:16
LETH, STEVEN ARTHUR - 6/7/2022 - 9:39
WILLIAMS, SARAH JEAN - 6/7/2022 - 9:54
SCHULZ, ALISA FORDE - 6/7/2022 - 9:56
JOHNSTON, JOHN ROBERT - 6/7/2022 - 10:07
ANDERSON, JACKIE WHITE - 6/7/2022 - 10:09
BALDWIN, DESSIE M - 6/7/2022 - 10:19
MOSELEY, SHERRIEL ANDERSON - 6/7/2022 - 10:35
ANDERSON, WILLIE DEAN - 6/7/2022 - 10:36
HOWARD, FAYE D - 6/7/2022 - 10:36
GUIDEN, CURTIS - 6/7/2022 - 10:36
MCDONALD, CHARLENE JONES - 6/7/2022 - 10:36
RUSHING, MARGARET - 6/7/2022 - 10:38
GRIMES, ELLIS BURDETTE - 6/7/2022 - 10:40
GRIMES, VIVIAN YOUNG - 6/7/2022 - 10:40
WHITESIDE, GEORGE BAROYN - 6/7/2022 - 10:41
JONES, NOBLETON BERNARD - 6/7/2022 - 10:43
JONES, LEE ESTER - 6/7/2022 - 10:43
GUNTER, CLARENCE - 6/7/2022 - 10:48
HIMEL, MALCOLM J - 6/7/2022 - 10:49
WHITE, MARY MAXINE - 6/7/2022 - 10:49
LOTZ, PATRICIA OHARE - 6/7/2022 - 10:50
MAYHORN, JACQUELINE D - 6/7/2022 - 10:50
WHITE, DAVID EUGENE - 6/7/2022 - 10:50
SEALS, MAXINE LANE - 6/7/2022 - 10:52
GREEN, JOY - 6/7/2022 - 10:57
LOGMANN, MATTHEW BRUCE - 6/7/2022 - 10:59
MOYLE, LAURA JEAN - 6/7/2022 - 10:59
TAYLOR, TAMIKA RENEE - 6/7/2022 - 11:02
WILLIAMSON, LUNITA COLLIE - 6/7/2022 - 11:03
MYERS, JEFFERY MICHAEL - 6/7/2022 - 11:08
WILLIAMS, BENNIE RAY - 6/7/2022 - 11:21
MINOR, LOTTIE V MRS - 6/7/2022 - 11:28
TAYLOR, MARILYN TATES - 6/7/2022 - 11:30
TAYLOR, SAMUEL F - 6/7/2022 - 11:30
MCCAGG, RALPH HENRY - 6/7/2022 - 11:34
SMITH, GENETTE ELIZABETH - 6/7/2022 - 11:34
HILL, SYLVIA FRANCES - 6/7/2022 - 11:36
HILL, THEODORE ROOSEVELT - 6/7/2022 - 11:37
MIDDLETON, BETTY WYCHE - 6/7/2022 - 11:37
GRANT, WILLIE DOYCE - 6/7/2022 - 11:39
LOWERY, SHIRLEY FAYE - 6/7/2022 - 11:42
WILLIAMS, PEGGY ARLENE - 6/7/2022 - 11:44
TAYLOR, AREALIA JONES - 6/7/2022 - 11:44
WILLIAMS, JESSICA LASHAWN - 6/7/2022 - 11:48
BEVIL, ROY CHESTER - 6/7/2022 - 11:49
DELUNA, MARIA ORALIA - 6/7/2022 - 11:50
STANDLEY, CHERYL ANN - 6/7/2022 - 11:52
GRANT, JAMES ASTER - 6/7/2022 - 11:54
RANDLE, CLIFTON - 6/7/2022 - 11:57
WASHINGTON, QUINCE WAYNE - 6/7/2022 - 12:01
LAIRD, AMY EILEEN - 6/7/2022 - 12:02
WILLIAMS, RICHIE BENJAMIN - 6/7/2022 - 12:02
WILLIAMS, THURSTON H - 6/7/2022 - 12:06
ROSENHAGEN, KURT ALAN - 6/7/2022 - 12:10
EUGENE, CLARA JOHNSON - 6/7/2022 - 12:10
SNELL, JAMES ALFRED - 6/7/2022 - 12:12
SNELL, MAE MCHENRY - 6/7/2022 - 12:13
BRAUN, ANGELA GARCIA - 6/7/2022 - 12:19
JOHNSON, DOROTHY KENNER - 6/7/2022 - 12:21
BECK, KARL VALENTIO - 6/7/2022 - 12:26
FRANKLIN, KATHLEEN DAY - 6/7/2022 - 12:26
GARCIA, KENNETH DEAN - 6/7/2022 - 12:27
BUTTRILL, LINDA FLEM - 6/7/2022 - 12:38
BUTTRILL, ROBERT EARL - 6/7/2022 - 12:39
EGLAND, GLENN JEROME - 6/7/2022 - 12:44
REED, CONSUELA MARIE - 6/7/2022 - 12:50
MINTER, LAURA C - 6/7/2022 - 13:02
SHAFER, DOYLE ANTHONY - 6/7/2022 - 13:11
JONES, VICKI - 6/7/2022 - 13:14
JONES, TOMMY MELVIN - 6/7/2022 - 13:14
SMITH, GLENDA MCCOY - 6/7/2022 - 13:24
SMITH, LENARD C - 6/7/2022 - 13:25
CLARK, MARYLOU - 6/7/2022 - 13:26
HARPER, GERTRUDE WAMPLER - 6/7/2022 - 13:32
HARPER, EDWARD EUGENE - 6/7/2022 - 13:33
LEWIS, JEANETTE RICHMOND - 6/7/2022 - 13:34
ARRIOLA, NANCY JEAN - 6/7/2022 - 13:41
NICKSON, DEBORAH HART - 6/7/2022 - 13:45
LILLIE, BEATRICE - 6/7/2022 - 13:49
GILMORE, CATHY DIXON - 6/7/2022 - 13:49
CRAFT, DANIEL REPUNZEL - 6/7/2022 - 14:05
MOHRING, SUE ZANNE - 6/7/2022 - 14:05
ALLEN, DEBRA G - 6/7/2022 - 14:15
CLAYTON, JOHN MASON - 6/7/2022 - 14:18
WALKER, LINDA JEAN - 6/7/2022 - 14:29
NUGENT, MADELINE LOUISE - 6/7/2022 - 14:43
BURTON, WILLIE MARIE - 6/7/2022 - 14:45
PERKINS, GENEVA A - 6/7/2022 - 14:54
JUNIOR, SELINA DENISE - 6/7/2022 - 14:56
JOHNSON, JENNIFER MARIE - 6/7/2022 - 14:57
BALL, EDDIE JAMES - 6/7/2022 - 15:09
HILLS, BEATRICE MARIE - 6/7/2022 - 15:17
BLACK, ADRIENNE D - 6/7/2022 - 15:28
WILLIAMS, MARY LOU - 6/7/2022 - 15:35
BROWN, SHELIA RENEE - 6/7/2022 - 15:37
CURTIS, WILLIE DAVID - 6/7/2022 - 15:39
CURTIS, LANNA JEAN - 6/7/2022 - 15:40
WOODS, CAROL H - 6/7/2022 - 15:47
MOSSMAN, GARY - 6/7/2022 - 15:55
MOSSMAN, SANDRA S - 6/7/2022 - 15:55
ROACH, SYLVIA ROBINSON - 6/7/2022 - 15:56
BELL, ROBERT ANTHONY - 6/7/2022 - 15:58
ELLEGAN, SUSIE MAE - 6/7/2022 - 16:01
SMITH, ROXANNA LASHAWN - 6/7/2022 - 16:08
BOLUFEMI, TIFFANY MICHELLE - 6/7/2022 - 16:09
ARMSTEAD, BARBARA BAILEY - 6/7/2022 - 16:22
HECK, DAVID SCOTT - 6/7/2022 - 16:24
TAYLOR, THELMA ANDREW - 6/7/2022 - 16:26
COMBS, MARGARET ANNE - 6/7/2022 - 16:30
MORGAN, KELLY LANE - 6/7/2022 - 16:34
ROBINSON, LINDA BELL - 6/7/2022 - 16:38
SMITH, ANGELA RENA - 6/7/2022 - 16:38
WILLIAMS, ALICE NOBLE - 6/7/2022 - 16:44
GARRETT, FERDINAND - 6/7/2022 17:02
IGAMBI, RUTH A - 6/7/2022 - 17:29
EARNEST, ACQUNITA WYATT - 6/7/2022 - 17:31
RUTLEDGE, MARY SHARP - 6/7/2022 - 17:31
PHILLIPS, ADDIE BROWN - 6/7/2022 - 17:31
WATERWALL, CHASE AARON - 6/7/2022 - 17:48
MARTINEZ, ORLANDO MANUEL - 6/7/2022 - 17:55
PETERS, LARRY CHARLES - 6/7/2022 - 18:04
ROGERS, MELVIN CLARENCE - 6/7/2022 - 18:09
GUNTER, DEREK DWAYNE - 6/7/2022 - 18:10
GUNTER, CALEB COLLINS - 6/7/2022 - 18:12
FRETZ, LAURA MARIE - 6/7/2022 - 18:24
LANE, STEPHANIE - 6/7/2022 - 18:32
ANDRUS, ABBY LANE - 6/7/2022 - 18:32
WATERWALL, SARAH MARIE - 6/7/2022 - 18:33
6/6/2022
JOHNSON, ALBERT FLOYD - 6/6/2022 - 7:12
SHEPHERD, PATRA M - 6/6/2022 - 7:14
LEONARD, BILLY - 6/6/2022 - 7:23
MORSE, RENE D 7602 PARKER - 6/6/2022 - 7:42
KLUG, ASHLEIGH MATTER - 6/6/2022 - 7:46
HAREN, MICHELLE C - 6/6/2022 - 8:11
HAREN, EDWARD B - 6/6/2022 - 8:11
BAUMANN, CHARLES EUGENE - 6/6/2022 - 8:35
HOWARD, JIMMY WAYNE - 6/6/2022 - 8:37
OWENS, LUBBIE WESLEY - 6/6/2022 - 8:37
WINGATE, DAVID LEE - 6/6/2022 - 8:43
ABBEY, JAMES V - 6/6/2022 - 8:52
LEE, CHARLES ROLAND - 6/6/2022 - 9:06
FORDE, LARA KARIN - 6/6/2022 - 9:13
FORDE, CONNIE CLARK - 6/6/2022 - 9:14
LINDSEY, SUSAN CAROL - 6/6/2022 - 9:17
LEWIS, TURNER - 6/6/2022 - 9:22
BROUSSARD, LENA GUILLORY - 6/6/2022 - 9:26
GARDNER, ROLLIN JAY - 6/6/2022 - 9:28
BARRIERE, EMILY JANE - 6/6/2022 - 9:29
PURSELL, ROBERT HAYDEN - 6/6/2022 - 9:44
SCHNEIDER, APRIL YVONNE - 6/6/2022 - 9:47
SCHNEIDER, GREGOR - 6/6/2022 - 9:48
BOZAK, RENA LYNALL - 6/6/2022 - 9:50
BEREND, VINCENT LEWIS - 6/6/2022 - 9:50
JACKSON, ELLA RUTH - 6/6/2022 9:50
WOODARD, SHIRLEY MAE - 6/6/2022 - 9:51
BAILEY, BETHEL - 6/6/2022 - 9:59
SANDERS, RAY DORN - 6/6/2022 - 9:59
LEE, JUSTIN ALLEN - 6/6/2022 - 10:01
MALTER, BERNICE C - 6/6/2022 - 10:08
JACOBS, WANDA DELORES - 6/6/2022 - 10:09
SEMIEN, ZANEQUIA LASHAY - 6/6/2022 - 10:12
SHEALEY, GERALD MONTENIOUS - 6/6/2022 - 10:21
MILES, BRENDA MARIA - 6/6/2022 - 10:26
BROWN, JAMES - 6/6/2022 - 10:27
SELF, SHEILA HAMRICK - 6/6/2022 - 10:29
MCGEE, GERRY GLEN - 6/6/2022 - 10:35
FIELDS, DWIGHT WAYNE - 6/6/2022 - 10:52
CANNON, EVELYN S - 6/6/2022 - 10:55
GERKEN, PAULINE COUTURE - 6/6/2022 - 11:01
MCCLENNON, ORAL O - 6/6/2022 - 11:07
RUBIO, JUDITH - 6/6/2022 - 11:17
DAVIS, TIFFANY LAURICE - 6/6/2022 - 11:19
ARRIOLA, MARIO R - 6/6/2022 - 11:25
BAKER, BENNIE MOORE - 6/6/2022 11:29
HENDERSON, BARBARA J - 6/6/2022 - 11:31
BENNETT, ARADINE LAVERNE - 6/6/2022 - 11:37
DAVIDSON, MARGUERITE W - 6/6/2022 - 11:38
DAVIDSON, WILLIAM LEWIS - 6/6/2022 - 11:38
GUNTER, KATHLEEN - 6/6/2022 - 12:15
DOLLAR, RENEE EMERSON - 6/6/2022 - 12:19
GRAVES, ASHLEY FAITH - 6/6/2022 - 12:19
JOHNSON, CATHERINE MARJORIE - 6/6/2022 12:24
JOHNSON, PHILIP ALLISON - 6/6/2022 - 12:24
FRAME, GUN LOF - 6/6/2022 - 12:25
MCKENZIE, JAMES EDWARD - 6/6/2022 12:30
VERNON, LOREE MARSH - 6/6/2022 - 12:32
MCDANIEL, SHEILA FOWLER - 6/6/2022 - 12:52
MCDANIEL, SAMUEL - 6/6/2022 - 12:52
CIUS, JEAN SADRAQUE - 6/6/2022 - 12:53
CIUS, NADINE CHARLES - 6/6/2022 - 12:53
LILLY, MARY BYRD - 6/6/2022 - 13:05
HAYWARD, READIE FAYE - 6/6/2022 - 13:12
REESE, BERLINE HILL - 6/6/2022 - 13:14
WARTERS, ROBERT LEE - 6/6/2022 - 13:14
WARTERS, SUSAN AYERS - 6/6/2022 - 13:14
JACKSON, JEAN RACHAL - 6/6/2022 - 13:24
WELLER, MICHELLE RENE - 6/6/2022 - 13:25
SANDERS, SUZANNE MARIE - 6/6/2022 - 13:25
SANDERS, RICHARD EUGENE - 6/6/2022 - 13:26
VARNER, INEZ TATES - 6/6/2022 - 13:29
GORDON, MARILYN JOYCE - 6/6/2022 - 13:30
BUTLER, ROSIE ANDERSON - 6/6/2022 - 13:30
STOA, JAMES THOMAS - 6/6/2022 - 13:36
RIDEAUX, DIERDRA JACKSON - 6/6/2022 - 13:39
CALLIGAN, MICHAEL DWAYNE - 6/6/2022 - 13:40
WALKER, ROYCE ANN - 6/6/2022 - 13:41
DEFOREST, JAMES ALVIN - 6/6/2022 - 13:41
HOWARD, KATRES JAIVON - 6/6/2022 - 13:41
BUTLER, THEODIS - 6/6/2022 - 13:42
JACQUET, JOYCE PERRY - 6/6/2022 - 13:55
TETER, KIMBERLY DEE - 6/6/2022 - 14:22
MUIRHEAD, RODNEY EUGENE - 6/6/2022 - 14:22
WOODS, FREDERICK MARTIN - 6/6/2022 - 14:45
SCHULTZ, MONIKA KARIN - 6/6/2022 - 14:49
ROSENHAGEN, ALICE SMITH - 6/6/2022 - 14:49
MCCARDELL, ARTHUR LEE - 6/6/2022 - 14:54
LEWIS, LOIS GEORGE - 6/6/2022 - 15:00
DAWSON, TIFFANY MICHELLE - 6/6/2022 - 15:08
FIELDS, BARBARA CHEVALIER - 6/6/2022 - 15:08
MAXWELL, BRENDA PELLUM - 6/6/2022 - 15:11
SCHULTE, SHARON DELMAS - 6/6/2022 - 15:19
SCHULTE, RACHEL RITA - 6/6/2022 - 15:19
RHINES, NORRIS - 6/6/2022 - 15:27
MITCHELL, EARNESTINE - 6/6/2022 - 15:29
OGILVIE, ELBERT RENORD - 6/6/2022 - 15:37
HALL, PHILLIP MILO - 6/6/2022 - 15:38
SANDERS, SHERITA KAYE - 6/6/2022 - 15:47
TAYLOR, SUSAN STANDEFER - 6/6/2022 - 15:54
ALEXANDER, SUE EMERY - 6/6/2022 - 15:57
BROWN, GAYLE - 6/6/2022 - 15:58
JOHNSON, CLEO - 6/6/2022 - 15:58
MCLAUGHLIN, JAMES JERRY - 6/6/2022 - 16:04
SCHULTZ, LUKAS SVEN - 6/6/2022 - 16:07
SCHULTZ, SVEN ERIC - 6/6/2022 - 16:08
LEWIS, DEBORAH ANN - 6/6/2022 - 16:18
REYNOLDS, CHRISTIE GAIL - 6/6/2022 - 16:19
HANCOCK, LISA MICHELLE - 6/6/2022 - 16:24
HANCOCK, JOSEPH WILLIAM - 6/6/2022 16:24
KNOWLES, KENNETH BENARD - 6/6/2022 - 16:26
ROSS, BEVERLY JEAN - 6/6/2022 - 16:28
PROVOST, JOSEPH ALLEN - 6/6/2022 - 16:43
LOCKETT, LOIS M - 6/6/2022 - 16:46
KENNEDY, BRENDA KAY - 6/6/2022 - 17:10
KENNEDY, JOHN DAVID - 6/6/2022 - 17:10
ADAMS, ROSE YVETTE - 6/6/2022 - 17:42
JOHNSON, CAROLYN JONES - 6/6/2022 - 17:48
HARRIS, NATUA SHESHAWN - 6/6/2022 - 17:56
RASMUS, JAMES - 6/6/2022 - 17:58
DAVIDSON, MARY ELIZABETH - 6/6/2022 - 18:26
MOORE, LEE ETTA - 6/6/2022 - 18:29
DIRDEN, JASON EDWARD - 6/6/2022 - 18:34
DIRDEN, DEBORAH LEAL - 6/6/2022 - 18:34
DIRDEN, WILLIE JAMES - 6/6/2022 - 18:35
The list above is being published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications as a public service announcement. If you have any information about "VOTER FRAUD" or "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT HARVESTING" please do not hesitate to call me today.
Cleo Glenn Johnson (center), pictured with Beto O'rourke (right), is eligible to vote by "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT" in the (HCC) Houston Community College Board Trustee for District 2, "RUNOFF ELECTION" for her ex-daughter in law, Charlene Ward Johnson. However, instead of voting by mail ballot, Cleo chose to cast her vote in person on Monday, June 6, 2022, at the HCC Acres Homes Campus located at 630 W Little York Rd, in Houston, TX 77091.
Allen Provost (right), pictured with Sheila Pope (left), is eligible to vote by "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT" in the (HCC) Houston Community College Board Trustee for District 2, "RUNOFF ELECTION" for the candidate of his choice. However, instead of voting by mail ballot, Allen chose to cast his vote in person on Monday, June 6, 2022, at the Northeast MultiService Center – Auditorium
9720 Spaulding Street, in Houston, TX 77016.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
DIRECT CONTACT: (281)788-3033
You can "CLICK HERE" to view a map of Houston Community College District II, to see if you live inside this predominantly African American district.
EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS FOR THE HCC DISTRICT II RUNOFF ELECTION
1. ** Harris County Administration Building – 4th Floor Office
1001 Preston Street
Houston, TX 77002
2. City of Nassau Bay Council Chamber – Council Chambers
1800 Space Park Drive No 200
Nassau Bay, TX 77058
3. Northeast MultiService Center – Auditorium
9720 Spaulding Street
Houston, TX 77016
4. Kashmere MultiService Center – Room 126
4802 Lockwood Drive
Houston, TX 77026
5. Harris County Administration Building – 1st Floor Northeast Sub Foyer
1001 Preston Street
Houston, TX 77002
6. HCC Acres Homes Campus – Electronic Resource Center/Room 138
630 W Little York Rd
Houston, TX 77091
7. Grand Tuscany Hotel – Plaza Ballroom
12801 Northwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77040
AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I am so happy to see Charlene Ward Johnson, the ex-wife of State Representative Jarvis Johnson, running for office. I've always admired her strength, courage, and intestinal fortitude. In fact, she is a strong woman and a breath of fresh air on the political scene. That being said, the Black community can't go wrong in the runoff race for Houston Community College District 2, in the runoff between Charlene Ward Johnson and Kathy "Lynch" Gunter, to replace Rhonda Skillern-Jones."
CHARLENE WARD JOHNSON IS RUNNING FOR HCC SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT II
Charlene Ward Johnson graduated from the University of Houston in 1991 with her Bachelor of Science degree in Technology. She received her Master of Arts degree in Organizational Management with a Specialization in Public Administration from the University of Arizona Global Campus in May 2021. Charlene's entry into corporate America turned into a 25+ year career in the energy and customer service industry.
Charlene is deeply committed to increasing collaborations with corporate America and the community. It is her belief that in addition to government entities, corporations and industries also have a responsibility to provide tangible services to the communities in which they thrive.
Charlene spends a lot of time volunteering for community service activities and events. She serves on several community boards. She serves as Vice President of the Greater Houston Frontiers, President of her neighborhood’s Civic Club, and is the President of University of Houston Black Alumni Association. As President of the Black Alumni, Charlene has increased the association’s brand awareness, community projects, and student engagement. She also serves as a Board Member on the University of Houston Alumni Foundation, where she chairs the Public Affairs Committee. She previously served on the Gulf Coast Community Association Board.
Charlene is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Top Ladies of Distinction-Humble Intercontinental Chapter, and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Volunteer Committee.
Charlene has over 25 years of experience in the electric utility and customer service industry and is currently the Claims Manager in the Legal Department of an energy company.
She volunteers, fundraises, and organizes numerous community events designed to enrich the lives of the people in the community. She is successful with philanthropic endeavors for charities such as the Gulf Coast Community Association, American Heart Association, March of Dimes, United Negro College Fund, Junior Achievement, the Texas Black Expo, Kids Meals, to name a few. She also actively participates in politics by block walking and volunteering with political campaigns, voter registration drives, etc.
She is a proud mother of two children. She is a member of Mt Sinai Baptist Church.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I've admired Charlene Ward Johnson for many years and believe that she would make an excellent Houston Community College Trustee if elected on Saturday, June 18, 2022, in the District II race to replace former HCC Trustee Rhonda Skillern-Jones. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the "DISTRICT II MAP" and see if you live inside the boundaries of this district."
AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I am so happy to see Kathy "Lynch" Gunter, running for the HCC School Board again. I've never met Kathy face to face, but I've heard so many great things about her. Kathy and I have several mutual friends who believe that she's the right choice for our people. However, I'm not making any endorsements in this runoff race. Why? Well, in my opinion, Kathy and Charlene are a breath of fresh air and would both do a great job as your next HCC School Board Trustee for District II."
KATHY "LYNCH" GUNTER IS RUNNING FOR HCC SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT II
Kathy was born in Houston she was raised by her parents that were from Natchitoches, LA. She grew up in the Baptist Church and was baptized at the early age of 11 years old. She graduated from Kashmere Senior High School in 1981.
Kathy went to college in Waco, TX, and received her first degree in Business Administration at Paul Quinn College (PQC). She became a proud member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority in 1983. She also became Miss Senior representing “PQC” in her graduating year of 1985 and was the first member of her family to obtain a college degree. Kathy moved back to Houston in 1986 and obtain her teaching certification at University of Houston and a master’s degree in education administration at University of St. Thomas.
Kathy Gunter worked as a reading teacher, registrar, and vocational teacher in several school districts in the Houston area. The districts include North Forest ISD, Aldine ISD, Houston ISD, and Windham School District.
We deserve better!
Kathy currently serves as precinct chair in her area and has worked with multiple groups and organizations. Recent Accomplishments include: • Outstanding Service Award (House of Representatives 142) Harold Dutton Jr. • Congressional Recognition Certificate (Shelia Jackson Lee 2021) • Extended City of Houston Depository Hours • Harris County Volunteer Deputy Registrar • Founder of Houston Gardens Civic Association 2016 Organizations and local team builders include Super Neighborhood #47, 48 and (49/50), Union Pacific, Orene’s Reception Hall, Target Hunger, Alan Rosen (Pct. 1), Long Star Legal Aid, Launch Point CDC, (Union Pacific Black Employee Network), Sweet Homes Baptist Church, Air Alliance, LISC, Go Neighborhood and she served 5 years as civic club president for Houston Gardens. Kathy is currently the VP of her civic association. She has also worked with other civic groups across the Houston area. She recently received the Democratic Women Making History Award for 2021 for her work and service in the community. She worked for over 28 years in education and retired from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice System (Windham School District). Kathy currently serves as chair for the Environmental Justice Committee in Houston’s District B for councilwoman Tarsha Jackson. She is a strong and hardworking advocate for her community. She likes to think of herself as modest, kindhearted and has learned forgiveness is the best medicine next to love.
Kathy has 3 children. She and her family are members of Grace Church of Humble. She gives all her thanks to God, family, and friends.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I've watched Kathy "Lynch" Gunter work in the District II community for many years and believe that she would make an excellent Houston Community College Trustee if elected on Saturday, June 18, 2022, to replace former HCC Trustee Rhonda Skillern-Jones. You can "CLICK HERE" to view the "DISTRICT II MAP" and see if you live inside the boundaries of this district."
DIERDRE GILBERT: "I'm asking for your vote on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in the race for Governor of Texas. “Freedoms are FREE, Respect is EARNED, and Accountability is DEMANDED. None of these are easy to obtain, but necessary.”
Polls Show That Beto “O’Rourke Will Have A Tough Time Defeating Gov. Greg Abbott
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
The fight for Texas is going to be fierce. And believe it or not, Deirdre Gilbert, a “RISING POLITICAL STAR” is actually “IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT” right now. How? Well, with polls Gov. Greg Abbott (Republican) with a sizable lead over Beto O’Rourke (Democrat), in the Lone Star State. So, no matter how you look at it, Deirdre Gilbert running as an "INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE" for Governor of Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, is going to cause some serious problems in urban areas across the State of Texas -- especially since there won't be any straight-ticket voting.
MEET DEIRDRE GILBERT
Deirdre Gilbert has earned her M.A. in Educational Administration, and her B.S. in Political Science and Mass Communication (Cum Laude) from Prairie View A&M University; she is a native Houstonian, a graduate of the public school system attending elementary, middle, and high school graduating from Madison high. Deirdre has resided in Harris County for over 40 years before settling in Fort Bend County for over 10 years. Deirdre is an educator with 26 years of experience working in Houston, Aldine, and Fort Bend School Districts and is a former Houston Independent School District teacher’s union representative.
Her mother was a key influence in her life. She was a community activist and the first black woman to run for Constable in Harris County. Deirdre is best known in the community and around the country for her fight, both personally and publicly, for justice for those of medical negligence. After losing her only child, Jocelyn, because of medical negligence, Deirdre confronted the medical community and the state agencies that support it. She stood not only for herself and in memory of her daughter, but on behalf of people around the state and across the country who have felt powerless in the wake of such devastating loss.
Deirdre has worked tirelessly in her own community of Sienna Plantation, further, she’s worked on issues such as denial of voting rights in local elections within Missouri City, and MUD District issues. She has spoken before the Texas Legislature and U.S. Congress in Washington D.C on civil rights. Deirdre has helped to shape legislation regarding whistleblowers, medical malpractice, and education. Deirdre is not afraid of a battle and is willing to speak for those who are unable to speak for themselves. In addition to helping those in her community, state, local and national, she also works for a non-profit that helps veterans find employment.
Deirdre has been capturing the attention of media nationally for some time. In 2007, she released her first book entitled, “Can I Just Have a Little Bit? A Little Bit of What?” Her recent work, “Momma Help Me Please,” was inspired by the first love of her life, her daughter Jocelyn.
Deirdre is an avid speaker at book clubs, churches, and professional, civic, and community organizations.
She has been featured in Beautifully Said Magazine and African American Newspaper; mentioned in Harper’s Magazine by Ralph Nader a strong advocate for justice, received professional recognition in Women on the Move section of the Houston Business Journal, and featured in Bronze Magazine several times and in Saved Magazine along with other powerful women in ministry such as Joyce Meyers. Deirdre was mentioned in Washington Post, Stat News, and several online publications regarding her stance on medical malpractice. This journey has led to the first Blog Talk Show “Life” Radio Show that focused on “victims” of medical malpractice and then rebranded with another show called “Med/Mal Radio Show-What’s Your Verdict and just recently Malpractice Diaries-MD –We Tell the Secrets they Keep.
Since 2011, Deirdre Gilbert has not backed down from her challenges, founding non-profits such as the National Medical Malpractice Advocacy Association (NMMAA), serving as its National Director, and Executive Director of the Jocelyn Y. Dickson Foundation. NMMAA is a non-partisan educational organization that was created to promote transparency, accountability and integrity in the medical profession. Through NMMAA’s educational endeavor, she advocates high standards of ethics and morality to ensure non-abuse of the powers entrusted to the profession by the American people. Under her direction, these non-profits have gained support from members of Congress, garnered attention and recognition among state lawmakers, and sparked open dialogue and inquiry into medical negligence. With her husband of 7 years, Mr. Kurt E. Gilbert, beside her, she has spoken boldly before Medical Boards, Government Agencies, the State Legislature, and the US Congress calling for repeal of TORT Reforms, review of the Information Act as it relates to medical doctors, greater accountability in the hospital industry, and Justice for All who fall victim to healthcare abuse. The core of her message is consistent, Justice for All.
Deirdre achieved a milestone twice, first when she was asked to speak at the Whistleblower’s Summit in Washington, DC 2016, and again in 2019 when she provided testimony at the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings about the devastating effects of medical malpractice. She has spearheaded the nation’s 1st Medical Malpractice Conference that convened medical professionals, attorneys, civil rights leaders, social justice organizations, patient safety advocates, and legislative leaders. Her third milestone was when she threw her hat in the political ring and decided to run for Justice of the Peace, Pct. 2, Fort Bend County, TX. Deirdre assisted with having H.R. 614 resolution filed in the Texas Legislature, recognizing Medical Malpractice in the State of Texas. In addition, Deirdre created a new initiative, “The Medical Malpractice Right to Justice Project’s mission to assist those harmed by medical negligence and whose cases were never heard in a court of law, to bring these cases before a court based on evidence ranging from misstated/understated or erroneous death certificates, misstated/understated/overstated or erroneous expert reports, altered or falsified medical records, the existence of individual, hospital, physician, and institutional agencies conflict of interest.
Deirdre Gilbert was instrumental in getting the 1st proclamation in 2013 recognizing July as Medical Malpractice Month. Since then, the organization has been given recognition from the State of Missouri’s Governor Jeremiah W. Nixon, the State of Colorado’s Governor John Hickenlooper, and the State of Georgia’s Governor Nathan Deal. The organization has also received several congressional, state, and local recognition. Deirdre created the first PSA that aired on Harkins movie screens across the states in September 2016, promoting and educating the public on “Preventable Medical Mistakes.” In 2019 NMMAA received the 1st Enrolled House Resolution 86 (R) HR 614 by the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas Legislature recognizing July as Medical Malpractice Month.
Deirdre Gilbert was vital in the creation of the first chapter of attorneys in the State of Louisiana and Virginia that have acquired lobbyist that handles the legislative needs of NMMAA. The lobbying action is geared toward bill drafting and legislative reform to help those harmed by egregious acts of medical malpractice.
Deirdre has worked tirelessly with The Government Accountability Project, The Black Heritage Society, Greater Houston Coalition for Justice, Make It Safe Campaign, The National Association for Probate Reform & Advocacy, NAACP-Health Chair Committee Missouri City Chapter, NAACP-Fort Bend-Wharton Chapter, National Action Network to create the first medical malpractice health initiative, National Congress of Black Women, State of Texas Sunset Advisory Committee.
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*Beto O'Rourke received 700,200 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for United States Senator. However, what you have to realize about Beto O'Rourke's 700,200 votes received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 184,388 of his votes were cast by registered voters in Harris County, Texas who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Justin Nelson received 684,671 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Texas Attorney General. However, what you have to realize about Justin Nelson's 684,671 votes received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 168,859 of his votes were cast by registered voters in Harris County who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Kim Olson received 678,607 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Commissioner of Agriculture. However, what you have to realize about Kim Olson's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 162,795 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Steven Kirkland received 676,425 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2. However, what you have to realize about Steven Kirkland's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 160,613 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Mike Collier received 675,713 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Lieutenant Governor of Texas. However, what you have to realize about Mike Collier's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 159,901 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Michelle Moore received 674,976 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 314th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Michelle Moore's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 159,164 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Amy Martin received 674,968 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 263rd Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Amy Martin's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 159,156 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Gloria Lopez received 674,087 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 308th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Gloria Lopez's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 158,275 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*R.K. Sandill received 673,354 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4. However, what you have to realize about R.K. Sandill's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 157,542 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Natalia Oakes received 672,027 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 313th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Natalia Oakes's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 156,215 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Angela Graves-Harrington received 671,226 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 246th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Angela Graves-Harrington's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 155,414 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Richard Cantu received 670,827 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Harris County School Trustee Position 3, At Large. However, what you have to realize about Richard Cantu's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 155,015 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Richard Hightower received 670,098 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 8. However, what you have to realize about Michelle Moore's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 154,286 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Julie Countiss received 668,480 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 7. However, what you have to realize about Julie Countiss's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 152,668 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Jason Cox received 668,092 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Probate Court No.3. However, what you have to realize about Jason Cox's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 152,280 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Shannon Baldwin received 667,158 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.4. However, what you have to realize about Shannon Baldwin's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 151,346 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Donna Roth received 665,587 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 295th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Donna Roth's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 149,775 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Lee Harper Wilson received 664,576 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.10. However, what you have to realize about Lee Harper Wilson's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 148,764 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Brian Warren received 664,353 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 209th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Brian Warren's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 148,541 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Danilo "Danny" Lacayo received 663,843 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 182nd Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Danilo "Danny" Lacayo's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 148,031 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Franklin Bynum received 663,650 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.8. However, what you have to realize about Franklin Bynum's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 147,838 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Sonya Heath received 663,582 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 310th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Sony Heath's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 147,770 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Jim F. Kovach received 663,517 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No.2. However, what you have to realize about Jim F. Kovach's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 147,705 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Maria T. Jackson received 663,261 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals. However, what you have to realize about Maria T. Jackson's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 147,449 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Peter Kelly received 659,761 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 9. However, what you have to realize about Petter Kelly's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 143,949 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Janice Berg received 659,455 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 247th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Janice Berg's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 143,643 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Erica Hughes received 659,197 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.3. However, what you have to realize about Erica Hughes's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 143,385 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Kathy Cheng received 658,407 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6. However, what you have to realize about Kathy Cheng's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 142,595 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Jason Luong received 657,685 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 185th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Jason Luong votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 141,873 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Toria J. Finch received 657,546 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.9. However, what you have to realize about Toria J. Finch's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 141,734 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Sarah Beth Landau received 657,534 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 6. However, what you have to realize about Sarah Beth Landau's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 141,722 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Lauren Reeder received 657,511 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 234th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Lauren Reeder's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 141,699 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Raul Rodriguez received 656,311 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.13. However, what you have to realize about Raul Rodriguez's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 140,499 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Alex Salgado received 656,221 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.1. However, what you have to realize about Alex Salgado's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 140,409 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Andrew A. Wright received 656,187 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.7. However, what you have to realize about Andrew A. Wright's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 140,375 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Cassandra Y. Hollemon received 655,917 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.12. However, what you have to realize about Cassdra Y. Hollemon's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 140,105 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Margaret "Meg" Poissant received 655,756 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 8. However, what you have to realize about Margaret "Meg" Poissant's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 139,812 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Scot "dolli" Dollinger received 655,707 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 189th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Scot "dolli" Dollinger's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 139,895 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Meagan Hassan received 655,206 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 6. However, what you have to realize about Meagan Hassan's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 139,394 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Tanya Garrison received 654,006 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 157th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Tanya Garrison's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 138,194 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Abigail Anastasio received 653,570 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 184th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Abigail Anastasio's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 137,758 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Marilyn Burgess received 653,284 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Harris County District Clerk. However, what you have to realize about Marilyn Burgess's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 137,472 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Leah Shapiro received 653,089 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 315th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Leah Shapiro's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 137,277 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Ramona Franklin received 652,788 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7. However, what you have to realize about Ramona Franklin's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 136,976 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Tonya Jones received 652,528 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.15. However, what you have to realize about Tonya Jones's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 136,716 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Michael Newman received 652,479 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Probate Court No.2. However, what you have to realize about Michael Newman's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 136,667 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Barbara J. Stalder received 652,301 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 280th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Barbara J. Stalder's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 136,489 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Linda Marie Dunson received 652,166 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 309th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Linda Maria Dunson's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 136,354 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Dedra Davis received 651,843 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 270th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Dedra Davis's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 136,031 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Sandra Peake received 651,331 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 257th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Sandra Peake's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 135,519 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Chris Morton received 651,252 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 230th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Chris Morton's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 135,440 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Tristan H. Longino received 651,244 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 245th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Tristan H. Longino's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 135,432 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*George Barnstone received 651,016 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No.1. However, what you have to realize about George Barnstone's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 135,204 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Ronnisha Bowman received 650,963 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.2. However, what you have to realize about Ronnisha Bowman's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 135,151 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Rabeea Collier received 650,951 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 113th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Rabeea Collier's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 135,139 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*David Fleischer received 650,451 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.5. However, what you have to realize about David Fleischer's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 134,639 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Diane Trautman received 650,010 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Harris County Clerk. However, what you have to realize about Diane Trautman's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 134,198 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Jerry Zimmerer received 649,892 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 3. However, what you have to realize about Jerry Zimmerer's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 134,080 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Lori Chambers Gray received 649,324 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 262nd Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Lori Chambers Gray's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 133,512 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Cory Sepolio received 649,096 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 269th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Cory Sepolio's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 133,284 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Charles Spain received 648,881 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 4. However, what you have to realize about Charles Spain's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 133,069 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Latasha Lewis Payne received 648,632 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 55th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Latasha Lewis Payne's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 132,820 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Christine Weems received 648,305 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 281st Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Christine Weems's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 132,495 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*David L. Singer received 647,813 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.14. However, what you have to realize about David L. Singer's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 133,284 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Hilary Unger received 647,708 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 248th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Hilary Unger's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 131,896 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*William "Bill" McLeod received 647,502 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No.4. However, what you have to realize about William "Bill" McLeod's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 131,690 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Gordon Goodman received 647,398 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 2. However, what you have to realize about Gordon Goodman's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 131,586 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Frances Bourliot received 647,062 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 5. However, what you have to realize about Frances Bourliot's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 131,250 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Sedrick T. Walker, II received 647,060 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.11. However, what you have to realize about Sedrick Walker's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 131,248 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Jerry Simoneaux received 646,580 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Probate Court No.1. For the record, former Judge Loyd Wright is the candidate who values your vote and will be endorsed by Houston Business Connections Newspaper© in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Midterm Election race for Harris County Probate Court No.1. However, what you have to realize about Jerry Simoneaux's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 130,768 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Clinton "Chip" Wells received 646,408 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 312th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Clinton "Chip" Wells's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 130,596 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Kelley Andrews received 646,143 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No.6. However, what you have to realize about Kelly Andrews's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 130,331 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Josh Hill received 645,744 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 232nd Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Josh Hill's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 129,932 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Germaine Tanner received 645,022 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Family District Judge, 311th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Germaine Tanner's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 129,210 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Miguel Suazo received 644,307 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Commissioner of the General Land Office. However, what you have to realize about Miguel Suazo's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 128,495 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Beau Miller received 643,982 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 190th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Beau Miller's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 128,170 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Dylan Osborne received 643,915 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Harris County Treasurer. However, what you have to realize about Dylan Osborne's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 128,103 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Frank Aguilar received 643,705 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 228th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Frank Aguilar's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 127,893 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Greg Glass received 643,592 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 208th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Greg Glass' votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 127,780 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*LaShawn A. Williams received 643,048 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Civil Court at Law No.3. However, what you have to realize about LaShawn A. Williams's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 127,236 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*James Horwitz received 642,956 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Judge, County Probate Court No.4. However, what you have to realize about James Horwitz's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 127,144 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*DaSean Jones received 637,367 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 180th Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about DaSean Jones's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 121,555 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Roman McAllen received 637,184 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Texas Railroad Commissioner. However, what you have to realize about Roman McAllen's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 121,372 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Chuck Silverman received 636,684 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for District Judge, 183rd Judicial District. However, what you have to realize about Chuck Silverman's votes that he received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 120,872 of his votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected his name on their ballot.
*Joi Chevalier received 631,964 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Controller of Public Accounts. However, what you have to realize about Joi Chevalier's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 116,152 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Lupe Valdez received 628,804 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Governor of Texas. However, what you have to realize about Lupe Valez's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 112,992 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
*Lina Hidalgo received 595,221 votes in Harris County, Texas back on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, running countywide in the race for Harris County Judge. However, what you have to realize about Lina Hidalgo's votes that she received back during the 2018 Midterms is that only 79,409 of her votes were cast by registered Harris County voters who went to the polls and specifically selected her name on their ballot.
"Now is the time when our love for America must prevail. It is incumbent upon us to elect "PUBLIC SERVANTS" who understand that they work for us. We need "ELECTED OFFICIALS" in office who love "OUR CONSTITUTION" and the ideals that our nation was founded upon by our forefathers. We must make it our collective effort to "PUT PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" and do what's best for America during this crucial moment in time."
Favoritism and Party Politics Have No Place Inside Our Harris County Courtrooms
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
At the end of the day, the judicial races are the most important races on the ballot. That said, who we allow to put on that black robe and occupy judicial benches (especially in Harris County, Texas) matters a great deal. Over the years, through straight-ticket voting, and folks going into the polls playing "Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe" we've allowed a few bad folks to slip through the cracks. Now, I'm not trying to play party politics in any way, shape, or form, with my words. All I'm trying to say is that nobody is perfect, but if we make it our goal to elevate people who fear God and have a backbone into positions of authority, every one of us will be afforded the opportunity to live our best life.
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